I'm p****d off with insurance company's

I start by saying I'm 27 yrs old. I have been a UK full licence holder nearly 10 yrs, no accidents, no claims, no motor convictions & etc oh! I forgot to mention 10 yrs bdc.

Surely I'm seen has a recognise safe driver? & also in the over 25 bracket to.
ive notice wen they ask u wots best quote or wot was u paying last yr, they seem to match it nearer enough the price uve mentioned to them, wot a joke.

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Do you live on the gazza strip? Sky are usually the cheapest I've found.when shopping for insurance I yell them that I'm not going with them cos I've been quoted cheaper.dot actually tell them what you've been quoted.just get it as low as possible

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Insurance isn't just calculated through how long you have been driving or how many NCB years you have gained....Occupation, postcode, where vehicle kept, mileage and use of the vehicle are just a few area's that can majorly change an insurance premium by hundreds, if not thousands of pounds...

You live in nottz ...no offence but I expect that won't be the lowest risk area to insure in....

Insurance risk area calculation is a fkin joke. I'm 31, 5 years NCB and I still can't get a quote below £750 where I live in BS2, even though it's a quiet residential street. I did a test quote in my folks' postcode in Worcestershire and the premiums drop by at least a third.

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Insurance risk area calculation is a fkin joke. I'm 31, 5 years NCB and I still can't get a quote below £750 where I live in BS2, even though it's a quiet residential street. I did a test quote in my folks' postcode in Worcestershire and the premiums drop by at least a third.

*shakes fist*

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The only way to fix this without moving is to tell everyone who lives and enters your area of BS2 to stop claiming of there car insurance within the postcode! lol

my insurence has gone up this year from 1400 to 2200!! it is a trade policy but still it takes the piss, all drivers have clean lisenses, no claims ever, 2 years trade ncb and 7 years pncb, its up for renewal on friday so i need to get shopping around!

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I start by saying I'm 27 yrs old. I have been a UK full licence holder nearly 10 yrs, no accidents, no claims, no motor convictions & etc oh! I forgot to mention 10 yrs bdc.

Surely I'm seen has a recognise safe driver? & also in the over 25 bracket to.
ive notice wen they ask u wots best quote or wot was u paying last yr, they seem to match it nearer enough the price uve mentioned to them, wot a joke.

Wow thats loads! Im with Adrian Flux but insured with a company called Groupama and I'm paying £600 a year and that's doing it in monthly instalments. I'm 24 with 2 years no claims, got my sister (27, 3 points) and my dad as a named driver, they bring the price down a bit so worth putting them on.

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Anyway what's with declaring mods? Are they seriously gong to completely void ur insurance in a prang just cause of a cone filter??!?!

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Insurance companys will try anything to get out of a claim.... dont give them an inch of doubt!!

slightly off topic...long story short, I have a work van, goes to put my new employee on the insurance, with him being young it was £600 more on my premium, so not really happy, but i go ahead... 2 months later it turns out my new employee was a lazy sly bastuard (sleeping in lay byes in the van until nearly home time) then always turning up with 5 mins to go...Anyway He jogs on and i inform my insurance co he as left the company, (hoping for a substantial refund)
They say i have £17 to be refunded but there is a £33 admin charge.... WTF i shout bad things to them, and they said we will do you a good deal on renewal time,,, I said i bet you wont, as you are history when it runs out!

So i go for a refund and they say they want £16 off me for the privilege!!

Staff MemberModeratorquattroAudi S3

if they have reason to believe you have modified your car in any way without letting them know they have the right to void your insurance...

My insurance was going to be around £240 if my S3 was std but its £440 ish fully declared... (Adrian Flux)

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Old git!

Been with Flux for the last 5 years, their renewal this year was £600, after shopping around for half a day and going back to them with my best quote, they could only drop it down to £474 for my car, which is nowhere near your cars power! Paying £399 now with Privilege.

Staff MemberModeratorquattroAudi S3

if they have reason to believe you have modified your car in any way without letting them know they have the right to void your insurance...

My insurance was going to be around £240 if my S3 was std but its £440 ish fully declared... (Adrian Flux)

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Old git!

Been with Flux for the last 5 years, their renewal this year was £600, after shopping around for half a day and going back to them with my best quote, they could only drop it down to £474 for my car, which is nowhere near your cars power! Paying £399 now with Privilege.

Insurance isn't just calculated through how long you have been driving or how many NCB years you have gained....Occupation, postcode, where vehicle kept, mileage and use of the vehicle are just a few area's that can majorly change an insurance premium by hundreds, if not thousands of pounds...

You live in nottz ...no offence but I expect that won't be the lowest risk area to insure in....

I'm a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and so qualify for insurance through their own scheme, which tends to be a little bit cheaper than mainstream companies. 37 (really? can't believe it!) yrs old, also live in Notts (NG13, right in the blue risk area in the link above), 10k miles a year, car kept under car port over night, only myself and my wife on the policy and yet my premium this year was £544.

However, I do still have 1 really frustrating claim from Jan 2010 when I skidded on some ice into a kerb (literally coming down my road at about 20mph) but nobody else was involved. Thankfully this will come off the claims next time so hopefully it'll reduce.

I'm now insured with Adrian flux with all mods declared (£900ish with 1 claim 4 years ago and 9 points to declare) which was cheaper than the quotes I was getting with confused etc for a standard car but to my surprise they wanted more money with my dad on the policy (he drives it once in a blue moon for a quick blast) even though he has a clean licence and full no claims all due to he hadn't been driving a car with >200bhp for the last 2 years, but was happy to insure my partner who was 23 at the time with 1 years no claims due to she had more than 2 years driving experience in a car with more than 200bhp

Insurance risk areas are an absolute joke if you ask me. Unlike a house they never ask you properly how your car is securced or exactly where in or around your property. They just go off silly options.

If anyone on here knows the Warrington area then how is Lymm a more higher risk than Orford (roughest part of Warrington). Really does make me chuckle.

The quotes that come up on teir systems but litterally be a case of picking numbers out of a bag and waiting to see if the innocent motorists will pay the extorinent (sp?) prices.

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That risk area calculator sucks. when i moved in 2010 my premium with Virgin went up. I was driving hire cars at the time, and after renewing anyway, they told me they dont insure hire cars. So i spoke to the omnibusmen team within the company and they agreed to allow the policy to run its term then they would ask i either drive my own car or insure elsewhere!

My policy has been around 700-800 for the last 4 years. Driving from 205dt, focus 1.6, 2l mondeo, and now the a3 tdi. I now use go compare and just go with the cheapest, this year its allienz. It was quite interesting when i asked virgin to cover my A3, and tesco, both companies would insure a lotus carlton for £20-£30 less! WTF

One of the reasons premiums are so high is because of the amount of people making false claims for personal injury.

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Exactly. Because my company did nothing about the fraudulent injury claim against me I was tempted to phone the police. I don't have much evidence that it was only a 2mph shunt (think the law states anything over 3mph can cause injury) but one little bit of evidence was there was no damage to his car whatsoever. His entire bumper was already cracked n shattered to pieces from a previous prang and all held together with gaffer tape. I hit the left side and it remained identical to the right, so no damage in other words. Wonder if the police would actually do anything?

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